Trey Anastasio Returns to Stage at Rothbury
Former Phish frontman Trey Anastasio is set for his first major public performance since 2006 over July 4th weekend at the inaugural Rothbury festival in Rothbury, Mich. Anastasio, who recently
Former Phish frontman Trey Anastasio is set for his first major public performance since 2006 over July 4th weekend at the inaugural Rothbury festival in Rothbury, Mich. Anastasio, who recently
Apollo Sunshine, the trio who’ve already wooed Beantown with their virtuosic instrumental talents, will be releasing their third full-length, Shall Noise Upon, this September 2nd on Headless Heroes. The album
Sundance’s The True History of the Traveling Wilburys cobbles together home movies and concert footage to tell the tale of the world’s greatest supergroup. Like the band’s brief career, this
Earlier this week we saw a page on the Grateful Dead’s website that we probably weren’t supposed to see. The post announced the release of Road Trips Volume 1, Number 3 featuring music from the Summer of 1971. Now they’ve taken down the post, and we can’t find any information on the release anywhere.
Luckily we saved what we saw that day, so we figured we’d share it with you. While we haven’t been thrilled with the first two Road Trip releases, this next one looks pretty fucking rad. The collection is full of tunes from previously uncirculated master tapes from the summer of ’71 that turned up unexpectedly. So they probably couldn’t even release the full shows if they wanted to, unlike Road Trips 1 and 2.
READ ON for the full text from the since removed post on Dead.net, which explains why this marvelous mish-mash of unreleased gems looks so damn good…
If you’re looking for a complete overload of golf/rockstar metaphors, check out the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s article about hitting the links with Widespread Panic’s John Bell. While registration is required for
Since getting back together with the E Street Band in the late ’90s The Boss has kept busy with his backing band churning out some great albums and epic concerts.
[Grateful Dead Converse via The Daily Swarm] Previously on HT: Someone Must Stop Courtney Love
iClips is at it again! Last weekend they webcasted three full days of Summer Camp performances (with minimal technical difficulties) and starting now, they move about 900 miles to the east to broadcast Mountain Jam live from Hunter Mountain.
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If you’re anything like me, you’ll be creating a personal multimedia presentation combining the likes of live music and playoff sports starting tonight.
READ ON after the jump to see the schedule. It’s starting right – meow.
Earlier this week, I watched the new HBO movie “Recount.” The movie tells the story of the 2000 presidential election and the debacle that occurred in the great state of Florida. It’s a great depiction and even though it did have it’s obvious democratic leanings, it stuck to the story pretty well.
This week we also saw the release of former Press Secretary Scott McClellan’s tell-all book entitled “What Happened” which apparently highly criticizes the Bush Administration and their actions with everything from the war in Iraq to the handling of Hurricane Katrina.
The movie, along with the news of McClellan’s criticisms on our current administration got me thinking – what if Al Gore had won the presidency in 2000? Well, for one, he certainly wouldn’t be living in Nashville…
“No matter how hard the loss, defeat might serve as well as victory to shake the soul and let the glory out.” – Al Gore
READ ON for more about what Gore and Bush accomplished since 2000…
I always viewed We Are the World as America’s crappier, soft batch answer to the UK’s far more awesomer and – let’s face facts here, people – BETTER famine-ending tune,